Subaru Subaru 360
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Subaru Subaru 360

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About

A small, economical car that was very popular in Japan, known for its unique design and compact size.

Introduction Year

1958

Discontinuation Year

1971

Category

microcar

Variants

20 variants of the Subaru Subaru 360

Subaru 360 Van

Subaru 360 Van

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The Subaru 360 Van was introduced in 1958 as part of the Subaru 360 lineup. It features a 0.356L air-cooled, two-stroke engine producing 25 hp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This van variant offers a spacious interior suited for commercial use and can accommodate cargo or passengers. Its compact design makes it ideal for urban settings in Japan, where it is particularly popular.

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van
4 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1958 Discontinued: 1971
Subaru 360 Pickup

Subaru 360 Pickup

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The Subaru 360 Pickup was introduced in 1958, featuring the same 0.356L air-cooled, two-stroke engine producing 25 hp. This variant is designed for light utility use, with a compact bed for cargo. Its lightweight construction and small footprint make it especially useful for small businesses in Japan. Production continued until 1971, contributing to the vehicle's reputation as a versatile micro truck.

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pickup
2 doors
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Introduced: 1958 Discontinued: 1971
Subaru 360 Deluxe

Subaru 360 Deluxe

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The Subaru 360 Deluxe was introduced in 1968 as a more luxurious variant of the Subaru 360. It features the same 0.356L air-cooled engine, but includes upgraded interior materials and additional chrome accents. This variant catered to consumers looking for a more refined microcar experience, with improvements in comfort and aesthetics. The Deluxe variant remained in production until 1971.

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sedan
2 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1968 Discontinued: 1971
Subaru 360 Sports

Subaru 360 Sports

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The Subaru 360 Sports was a special performance-oriented variant introduced in 1969. It maintained the 0.356L two-stroke engine but featured a sport-tuned suspension and slight weight reduction for enhanced handling dynamics. This coupe-style microcar appealed to enthusiasts looking for spirited driving in a compact package. The Sports variant was produced only until 1971, emphasizing Subaru's commitment to fun driving experiences.

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coupe
2 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1969 Discontinued: 1971
Subaru 360 Standard

Subaru 360 Standard

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The Subaru 360 Standard was introduced in 1958 as the base model of the Subaru 360 lineup. It features a 0.360L two-stroke engine producing 25 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This two-door sedan variant is known for its compact size, making it ideal for urban environments. It offered basic features without additional trim enhancements.

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sedan
2 doors
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Introduced: 1958 Discontinued: 1971
Subaru 360 Custom

Subaru 360 Custom

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The Subaru 360 Custom was introduced in 1960 and served as a more upscale version of the standard model. It retained the same 0.360L two-stroke engine but featured improved interior fittings and additional options for buyers. This variant aimed to provide a balance of affordability and comfort, making it popular among consumers looking for a practical microcar.

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sedan
2 doors
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Introduced: 1960 Discontinued: 1971
Subaru 360 Cabriolet

Subaru 360 Cabriolet

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The Subaru 360 Cabriolet was launched in 1961 and is recognized for its unique convertible body style. This variant featured the same 0.360L engine as other models but included a foldable top, appealing to consumers seeking an open-air driving experience. Its lightweight design made it nimble and easy to maneuver, contributing to its popularity in Japan.

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convertible
2 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1961 Discontinued: 1971
Subaru 360 Van (Early Model)

Subaru 360 Van (Early Model)

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The early version of the Subaru 360 Van was introduced in 1958 and offered a practical cargo space with a 0.360L two-stroke engine. It was designed to cater to small business owners and families needing additional space. The four-door design allowed easy access to the rear compartment, making it ideal for transporting goods or passengers.

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van
4 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1958 Discontinued: 1965
Subaru 360 Special Edition

Subaru 360 Special Edition

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The Subaru 360 Special Edition was launched in 1969 to commemorate the model's success. It featured exclusive paint options and trim enhancements over the standard models. The vehicle maintained the 0.360L engine and focused on providing a unique aesthetic appeal while retaining the compact microcar characteristics that made the Subaru 360 popular.

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sedan
2 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1969 Discontinued: 1971
Subaru 360 R

Subaru 360 R

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The Subaru 360 R was introduced in 1960 and became a notable variant during the model's production. It features a 0.36L two-stroke engine producing approximately 25 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This compact sedan variant is recognized for its lightweight structure and efficient performance, making it a popular choice for urban driving. It was primarily sold in the Japanese market.

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sedan
2 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1960 Discontinued: 1965
Subaru 360 Van (Late Model)

Subaru 360 Van (Late Model)

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The late model Subaru 360 Van was introduced in 1965 as an updated version of the original van variant. It retains the 0.36L two-stroke engine and offers a spacious interior suitable for cargo. Key features include a higher roofline and improved cargo capacity, catering to business needs. This variant remained in production until the model's discontinuation in 1971.

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van
4 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1965 Discontinued: 1971
Subaru 360 S

Subaru 360 S

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The Subaru 360 S was introduced in 1961 and quickly became popular for its sporty design and performance. It is powered by a 0.36L two-stroke engine, similar to other variants, but features sportier tuning for enhanced driving dynamics. The coupe body style and sleek design make it a distinctive choice among microcars, appealing to a younger audience.

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sedan
2 doors
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Introduced: 1961 Discontinued: 1971
Subaru 360 Deluxe (Modified)

Subaru 360 Deluxe (Modified)

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The modified Subaru 360 Deluxe was introduced in 1967 as a premium variant featuring enhanced interior appointments and additional chrome trim. It is equipped with the same 0.36L engine but benefits from refined suspension settings for improved ride comfort. This variant was aimed at consumers seeking a more luxurious microcar experience, primarily in the Japanese market.

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sedan
2 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1967 Discontinued: 1971
Subaru 360 Sedan

Subaru 360 Sedan

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The Subaru 360 Sedan was introduced in 1958 as part of the original generation of the Subaru 360 microcar. It features a 0.356L two-stroke, air-cooled engine producing approximately 25 horsepower, paired with a four-speed manual transmission. This two-door sedan variant offers a compact and lightweight design, making it ideal for city driving. The Subaru 360 Sedan is recognized for its distinctive rounded shape and practical interior.

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sedan
2 doors
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Introduced: 1958 Discontinued: 1971
Subaru 360 Stretched Van

Subaru 360 Stretched Van

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The Subaru 360 Stretched Van, introduced in 1960, offered an extended body design compared to the standard van. It maintained the same 0.356L engine configuration but provided increased cargo capacity and passenger space. This model catered to businesses and families needing more room while retaining the microcar's compact dimensions. Its versatility made it popular in various markets.

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van
4 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1960 Discontinued: 1971
Subaru 360 Deluxe (Early Model)

Subaru 360 Deluxe (Early Model)

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The Subaru 360 Deluxe (Early Model) was introduced in 1960 and featured upgraded interior and exterior trim compared to the standard model. It included improved seating and additional chrome accents, making it a more stylish option for buyers. This model retained the familiar 0.356L engine and was aimed at consumers looking for a slightly more refined microcar experience.

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sedan
2 doors
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Introduced: 1960 Discontinued: 1965
Subaru 360 Custom (Early Model)

Subaru 360 Custom (Early Model)

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The Subaru 360 Custom (Early Model) was introduced in 1963, showcasing a more personalized design with various optional features and customizations. It featured the same engine as its predecessors but allowed buyers to choose from different interior fabrics and exterior colors, enhancing its appeal as a microcar. The Custom variant was popular for its distinct style and individual character.

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sedan
2 doors
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Introduced: 1963 Discontinued: 1968
Subaru 360 Four-Door

Subaru 360 Four-Door

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The Subaru 360 Four-Door was introduced in 1961 and produced until 1967. It features a 0.36L air-cooled two-stroke engine producing 25 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This sedan variant offers a spacious interior with four doors, making it a practical choice for families. Known for its compact size and maneuverability, it was popular in urban settings.

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sedan
4 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1961 Discontinued: 1967
Subaru 360 Commercial

Subaru 360 Commercial

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The Subaru 360 Commercial was introduced in 1965 as a utility variant of the Subaru 360, aimed at businesses. It features a 0.36L air-cooled two-stroke engine producing 25 horsepower. This two-door van variant is designed for cargo with a larger load area and minimal interior features, making it ideal for commercial use.

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van
2 doors
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Introduced: 1965 Discontinued: 1971
Subaru 360 Super Deluxe

Subaru 360 Super Deluxe

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The Subaru 360 Super Deluxe was introduced in 1967 as a higher trim level of the Subaru 360. It features a 0.36L air-cooled two-stroke engine producing 26 horsepower, with upgraded interior features such as better upholstery and optional additional chrome trim. This two-door sedan variant offered enhanced comfort and style compared to the standard models.

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sedan
2 doors
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Introduced: 1967 Discontinued: 1971